>>>>> "Nick" == Nick Roberts <address@hidden> writes:
Nick>
Nick> I assume that by "when I finish my debug session" you mean something
Nick> like typing quit in the GUD buffer, so that the process is killed
Nick> but not the GUD buffer. I'm not sure why you would want to type
Nick> quit and not just kill the GUD buffer to finish a debug session, but
Nick> clearly its a legitimate thing to do.
It doesn't matter. Both, quit and kill gud buffer, have the same effect, i.e.
from the 2nd gdb session on (if I kill all the buffers from the first gdb
session) the associated buffers are killed (which is just fine IMHO).
Nick> * progmodes/gud.el (gdb): Only complain about multiple debugging
Nick> when the gdb process is still running.
This also seems like a good change to me. It was really annoying having emacs
complain about multiple sessions when the first one was already finished,
even though the gud buffer did still exist.
Klaus
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